Zaur Hasanov will be exported abroad for treatment after the withdrawal of its critical state
As soon as the health of self-immolated disabled Karabakh war, Zaur Hasanov, will improve, he will be transported to the treatment and rehabilitation to one of the leading foreign clinics, according to the head of the Public Association "Veterans of the Karabakh War", Etimad Assadov, citing doctors of the Hospital N5.
According to Asadov, now doctors are trying to take Hasanov out of the critical state for the possibility of its transportation.
All costs for Hasanov’s treatment will undertake the state, and there is a corresponding order of President Ilham Aliyev .
Asadov said that the organization "Veterans of Karabakh War" have no relation to the protest action on December 28 in the Fountain Square.
"From the beginning we have treated this issue as a social problem of our fellow veteran. And we are grateful to President Ilham Aliyev for the decision to assist in the treatment of Zaur Hasanov and solving social problems of his family," said Asadov. -B06—
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